The account is making the case for Garland’s approval, though many Republican senators have said they won’t even consider him. It live-tweeted the president’s announcement, quoted Obama and President Ronald Reagan, and posted statistics about past election-year nominations.

Bringing a controversial issue to Twitter is not unusual for the Obama administration. Last year, it created an account to support the nuclear deal with Iran. It also uses the @FactsOnClimate handle to broadcast its stance on climate change.

Shortly after news leaked that Garland was the president’s choice, an anti-confirmation parody account called "SCOTUS, no!" also popped up.